to . “TERRACE HERALD, TERE ce a ‘ Wednesday, ‘May 8 1968 | opens new addition Another Terrace firm unveils A new addition this week, Sav-Mor Builders’ Centre has declared “open house”’ for shop- pers to inspect its new addition, 4826 Keith, May 9, 10 and il . Store is open 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. There will be coffee and donuts, apple pies at nine cents, and some 2,000 extra feet of mer= chanatsing Space for shoppers to ew, Total addition is 3, 000 square feet, with the extra 1, 000 going to offices and home-planning de- partment, It?s a long way since Stan Bar= ton, company president, operated out of a 20 by 18 room on the same site, when Sav-Mor opencd its doors May 1, 1963, Two companies operate out of the Keith St, site, Sav-Mor and Norpine Construction, Stan Barton is president of both. Norpine is construction with building credits including Terrace Municipal hall, schools and currently, the new "Terrace airport terminal, Sav-Mor is building supplies to cover what accountant Karl Ellingsen sums up as “complete home construction and mainten- ance,” Spring Creek club swings in sunshine Thirty-two members of the newty formed Spring Creek Golf Club found the sunshine to their ane in the way 3 four Lowell Croft and Koy Jacques ball foursome tournament, Prizes were plentiful, Ray Judd and Keith Melanson came in for the low gross award followed respectively by Phil Davies and Kip Gravelle, Mar garet Ruehlene and Keith Williams, Lowell Croft and Roy Jacques, Net score champs were Patsey Davy and Henry Doell, And also in the top four were Glen Sislbe and Bud Schaeffer, Bernie Dodd and Ian Johnson, Harry Davy and Norah Jacques. = Ai Rueblen and. Orvill M Mettn| ‘ok low Sedre for the first nine and Marcelle Sawan and Roy Johnson the honors for the sec« won the low hidden hole and Or- ville Melin and Bill Ruehlen re- corded the hieh hidden hole. People starve, ST. HYACINTHE, Que, (CP) — Rev, Bernard Pavrean, head of the St. Hyacinthe division of the Canadian Catholic Organization for the Development of Under- privileged Countries, says each year 35,000,000 persons die pe ty the. world from. unger, nt, India,..he,8ayay takes five hours of hard idk to earn enough to buy a quart of milk; in Canada it takes five Tuinutes. “Ts a one-stop shopping cen tre for building supplies,”’ El- lingsen sald. The company also handles sash and door, a drafting and blue- print service, and markets the locally built Norpine prefab homes, The new addition will see ap- proximately an extra $10,000 worth of stock added to exist ing lines, with major expansion being made in the plumbing and elecirical supplies lines, Say-Mor recently hired Ter- race man Jack Radelet as gen- eral manager to coincide withthe store expansion plans. The south-of-the-tracks loca- tion has not harmed Sav-Mor, according to accountant Elling- sen, “We get good support from people in this part of the town’, he said. He said the company has ex- perienced a steady growth since jt was started here in 1963, Borrowers t books in French KAPUSKASING, Ont. (CP) — Since the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism classed this community as bilin- gual, interest in French has in- creased, The library board an- nounced the circulation of creased by 81 per cent this year over 1967, Woman ¢ustomer at per- | fumevcounter: ‘Will it make evening paper?’ — Irish D est - Qn your big day... and for all the big days ahead wear a just-right traditional suit SLIM tae TRIM -- Teen-Man - TAILORED IN - PURE VIRGIN WOOL, _ EXCLUSIVE AT DON'S from 69.50 A complete selection of antique tones in plains and checks. Two or three button models and your choice of two or three: piece suit. Regular or tall models, Sizes 36 to 42 Charge Accounts Invited | OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY Dee! 4 Men's a Wear ; id . Lazelle Shopping Contre . ELEGANT... phone 6as-4680 a? . French-language bocks has in-| fim “mat put down a-moralng ar.| a os scnanonaeaneaeiccesst People» around ~ the town | secasncasecernse eessasrtene wed rs. Otto van Berneveld and son Peter, who left Terrace five years ago to make their home tn Duncan, were visitors to town last week.to attend the wedding of Anke Claus and Foppe Venema jast Thursday. They drove up from the south and brought with them Anke Troelstra from U,B.C. and her sister Bertha from Vice torla University who also attend- ed the wedding. @ . ¢ A dinner meeting of the ladies auxiliary to the. Terrace Air Cadets will be held in the Ter- race Hotel dining room on May 13. The maln business of the meeting will be to make ar- rangements for the forthcoming cadet inspection on June li. ° Mrs, WH. (Pat Mellroy of Edmonton visited in Terrace at the week-end withher sister Mra, Ina Roper and family and her brother Bruce Smith and family, She left for Prince Rupert to spend some time with her son David and family. ee 8 @ Mrs, Margaret Thompson and son Shane are visiting in Ter race with Mrs. Thompson's pare ents, Mr, aml Mrs, Roy Doll, They have just returned from five years in New Zealand. They will accompany Mr, and Mrs, Doll when they leave at the end of May to make their home inChilli- wack, Mr, Doll had been a res- ident of Kitwanga from 1929 to 1960 when he.moved to Terrace with Mrs. Doll who had resided in Kitwanga since their marriage in 1938. Roy Doll is retiring from Skeena Forest Products, ce = EY sig Se ea Mr, and Mrs, Wilf Fell and sons Doug and Bob anda friend, Elaine Pongracz, have returned from a vacation in Vancouver, San Fram cisco and Mountainview, Cali. fornia where they visited Mr. Fell’s sister, A WHITE CARNATION was naturally presented by brownie |§ Dawn Marie Elliott toher mother Mrs, Gordon Ellfott of the Lions’ Ladies, Guides and Brownies, in street clothes will help the || Lions’ ladies In a sale of the paper carnations next Saturday, May 11,,. , Ceramic Tile Breaks “Wee Area. Barrier” ’ Ceramic tile, once more orless confined to the bathroom, has broken the ‘wet area barrier.” In many colors, sizesand shapes, domestic ceramic tile now lends itself to a variety of decorating ideas for virtually every ro6m of the home. One of the most dramatic uses of tile is the ceramic mosaic mural, Such a mural canbemade from any favorite sketch or ab- stract design. Do you know what has gray sidin, four legs, and a trunk?. A mouse on vacation, that wat, NOTICE I will not be responsible for'| § any .debt against my name incur- yéd by anyone other than myself, ; John Ragocay, (649)! § e Books « Leathercraft Jewellery @ Manicure Sets || Prince Rupert, B, C,, not later N| of Licence X-97609, to cut 625,000 aj) Sawlogs on an area situated obtained from the District Fores» Sealed tenders willbe recelved by the District Forester at than 11:00 a.m, on the 11th day. of June, 1968, for the purchase cubic feet of Spruce, - Hemlock, Cedar, Balsam and OtherSpecies APPT OX, 7 miles S, Ww. of Terrace, Cc, J e Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber, . As this area is within the Skeena P,S,Y,U,/ P, W,.C,, which is fully committed, this sale will be awarded under the provisions of section 17 (la) of the Forest Act, which gives the timber-sale applicant certain privileges. ' Further particulars may be ter, Prince Rupert, B.C,, or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B.C. ~ (c44) @® Cups & Saucers @ Address Books @ Fine Ching ‘Cheek Our 20% off Table for gifts for Mom In The Lazefle Shopping Centre Ee ARTME Eats, - FORESTS; AND WATER, | a RESOURCES Sealed tenders willbe récelved . by the ‘District Forest at Prince Rupert, B. C,, not. later than 11300. A.M; on’ the - 2ist day of May, 1968, for the’ purchase of Licence X97587, . to cut 2,506,- 000 cubic . feet. of: : ketalock, apruce, balsam, cedar-and trees of other species on. an area --gituated: ‘on Shames River,. ap-. -proximately. 12 miles West of Terrace, Range Five Coast Land Digirict, (4)-years. “will be allawed | for removal of timber... ‘As ‘this ‘area. is. within the SKEENA PL SY, -U,, ‘which is full committed, this sale will he awarded under the provisions ‘of Section 17 (la) of the ‘Forest Act". which ‘gives the timber sale applicant certain privileges. . Further particulars can be ob- tained from the Forest’ Ranger, Terrace, B,.C,, from the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B,C,, or from the Deputy Minister of - Forests, Victoria, B, C, (ed) INTERIOR STATIONERY Ph, 635-5004 colwerthi COMING MAY 15. TO: “TERRACE